Abstract - The Impact of Knowledge-Based Economy on Growth Performance: Evidence from South Africa

Journal of Reviews on Global Economics

The Impact of Knowledge-Based Economy on Growth Performance: Evidence from South Africa  Pages 387-402

E.I. Edoun, Solly Pooe and Genevieve Bakam Fotso


DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-7092.2020.09.37

Published: 09 November 2020


Abstract: This article seeks to measure and evaluate the impact of knowledge-based economy on growth performance in South Africa. The study focuses in identifying specific economic pillars that enhance growth performance in South Africa. Although transition from traditional to knowledge-based economy appears structural, the course to digital innovation guides adaptation to the global change. Following the World Bank KAM (knowledge assessment methodology), this article uses data analysis from the 2007 to 2016 to highlighted economic transition in the recent decade. This article uses quantitative methods to analyse secondary data collected from various websites such as SA Statistics, organisation for the Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) as well as the World bank that publish South African economic data. Data analysis is done using SPSS software version 26 as a major statistical tool for advance data interpretation. However, the study is limited to yearly data frequency compared to quarterly or monthly frequency since statistical data are mostly published per year. The empirical results showed that 67% of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is explained by the dependent variables namely FDI 9Foreign Direct Investment), R&D 9Research and Development), trade ICT (Information, Communication and Technology) and Computer balance as well as literacy. Innovation system, economic regime, information infrastructure as well as human resources’ elements are statistically significant in improving economic growth in South Africa with a correlation matrix of 81%. Data interpretation showed that transition from traditional to knowledge-based economy is a key driver of national economic prosperity that guarantees long-term survival. Suggestions from the study stipulates that decision-makers should ensure efficiency of knowledge-based economy structure through definition and application of knowledge-related policies tailored to the country’s specifications. The proposed conceptual framework will guide the implementation of successful knowledge-based economy that will enrich growth performance in South Africa.

Keywords: Growth, performance, knowledge-based economy, South Africa.

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